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St. Augustinus-Kirche
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St. Augustinus-Kirche

A 1920s Architectural Gem in Berlin-Pankow

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Designed in 1928 by architects Josef Bachem and Heinrich Horvatin, St. Augustinus Church offers a unique glimpse into late 1920s architecture. Recognized as a cultural heritage monument in Berlin, it invites visitors with its stunning interior and diverse Sunday services. Immerse yourself in this harmonious blend of history and faith, discovering the stories that echo within its walls.
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St. Augustinus Church in Berlin-Pankow is one of the few examples of late expressionist architecture in the city, completed in 1928 under the guidance of architect Josef Bachem.

Quick Facts

Founded
1928
Architect
Josef Bachem
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the serene atmosphere surrounding you as you stand here. Look up at the striking expressionist design, almost like a symphony in concrete. Did you know that this church was once a beacon of hope and resistance during dark times in history? Secret meetings were held here, offering shelter and solace to those in need. Even today, if you listen closely, you might catch whispers of past generations in the quiet corners. The play of light on the walls, especially at sunset, adds a magical touch to the space. Take a moment to let the peaceful ambiance and the harmonious blend of architecture and history wash over you.

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